ALIXTALKS with Simon Freakley

CONVERSATIONS ABOUT WHAT REALLY MATTERS

In our AlixTalks series, AlixPartners CEO Simon Freakley invites business and thought leaders to join in conversations about leading through, managing, and anticipating change in a global economy marked by accelerating disruption cycles.

In our AlixTalks series, AlixPartners CEO Simon Freakley invites business and thought leaders to join in conversations about leading through, managing, and anticipating change in a global economy marked by accelerating disruption cycles.

AlixTalks with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Columnist, The Financial Times

"Doubts about globalization are really in the developed world. They have become globally integrated [...] and supply chains work across borders. It would be an immense upheaval to give this up. So [nations] need to prove that it is possible to have globalization without destroying the living standards of significant parts of the population."

- Martin Wolf

The Proactive Transformation Series

AlixTalks with Dr. John Noseworthy, former CEO of Mayo Clinic, where he helped lead several business transformations.

“As a physician, you learn very early on to listen to the patient because the patient’s telling you what’s wrong with them. Carefully listening to the company will bring the diagnosis forward, what needs to be addressed.”

The Globalization Series

Ahead of the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos, Simon sat down with Financial Times economic commentator Martin Wolf to discuss globalization and the future of work.

The Globalization Series

AlixTalks with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Columnist, The Financial Times

Why are some nations veering away from globalization?

"Doubts about globalization are really in the developed world. They have become globally integrated [...] and supply chains work across borders. It would be an immense upheaval to give this up. So [nations] need to prove that it is possible to have globalization without destroying the living standards of significant parts of the population."

- Martin Wolf

Why are some nations veering away from globalization?

"Doubts about globalization are really in the developed world. They have become globally integrated [...] and supply chains work across borders. It would be an immense upheaval to give this up. So [nations] need to prove that it is possible to have globalization without destroying the living standards of significant parts of the population."